The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 21, 1957, Image 5

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    Ernest Boelter
Honored at Party
STAB— Ernest Boelter was
hono. ed with a birthday anmver- i '
sary party at lus home Wednesday
evening, February 13. Cards fur
nished the evening entertain
merit.
The following were present,
mg, M. and Mrs. Albert Boelter,
Mr. ana Mrs. Joe Jacot, Chet Hk
aisky, Mrs. Hattie Boeiter, Mr
and Mrs. Loyd Butterfield, Mr. j
.and Mrs Otto Mitteu and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mitteis and
sons, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Hild-:
reth and La von. Mr and Mrs.
Ewait Miller and son. Mr. and j
Mrs. Cecil Moser and family and i
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and
family.
DRS. BROWN
& FRENCH
— O’NEILL —
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS
Other Star New*
The dance scheduled for Sat
lrday, -Vbruary 23, a‘. the Ash
2rove hail has been cancelled.
a c kend with relatives in the
'.Vainut community and also at
ended a Phillips family reunion
it the Mike Piklopp home at
demean on Sunday.
M and Mrs. Ernest Uoelter
,nd family were Sunday visitors
at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Ewalt Miller and family.
FIREMEN CALLED
PAGE—Fire of undetermined
irigm ai the Harold Kelly resi
dence brought out the fire equip
ment and all available townsmen,
who kept the fire from spreading
and from being a complete loss
when ome outbuildings used to
house fuel, partially burned. The
loss will be partially covered by
insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hamik and
children were in Stuart Sunday
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hamik.
Enjoy NEW FREEDOM
■
on washday
with a
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DUOMATIC
You'll have time for sewing
. . . painting bobbies and
ether things on Washday
with the new Bendix GAS
Duomatic that washes and
drys in one continuous opera
tton.
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Right now ... for a limit
ed time you can buy the
Wonderful Bendix Gas
Duomatic at a special
installed price . . . big
trade in for your present
laundry equipment and
easy payments with low
carrying charge.
Try It 30 Days free
Ton can try the new Daomatic in yoor own home tree for
38-days . . . with no obligation. Or. ii yea prefer, see the new
Daomatic demonstrated at your nearest Kansas-Nebraska Store.
^m houoay 'x>u**
ltJ* the most exciting engine development Unco the Ant Socket mi ouncttedl
Engineers hare dreamed far rears of an the far) economy of dual-jet carbureuao and
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And today. ()lda haa it in the new J-2 additional carburetors automatically jet into
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OLDSMOBI
- - YOU CAN COUNT ON 'RIO CARP IT TREATMENT AT TOUR OLOSMOB1U QUAUTY SEALER’S I _
A MARCELLOS CHEVROLET CO.
127 North Fourth St., O’Neill, Nebr. . Phone 100
• . . • • • .
Consumers Wins Permanent Possession of Safety Trophy
Nearly one hundred employees in the O’Neill district of Con
sumers Public Power were honored here Saturday evening for
working over 645,000 man hours without a disablfag injury The
safety dinner-meeting was highlighted by the presentation of the
traveling safety trophy for 1956. The district, which %von the
goidpiated, clock-adorned trophy in 1953 and 1955, now has per
manent possession. Presentation was made by R. L. Schacht of
Columbus, general manager of CPPD in Nebraska. The award
was received by H. G. Kxuse of O’Neill in behalf of K. L. V an
Voortus, O’Neill district manager, who tiad been summoned to
Scottsbluff because of a death in his family. Front row (left
to right); Glenn Miller of O’Neill; J. \V McGhghv of Ainsworth.
Mr. Schacht. Mr. Kruse, C. R Stout of Hartington, L. P Hayes
of Atkinson; back row—William Hambek of Spencer, R. W Smith
of Wausa, R. W, Johnson of Neligh (formerly of O'Neill), Her
man Riechers of Valentine, Leo Berkley of Bassett. Eugene Law
rence of Bloomfield (formerly of O’Neill), and Herman Epp of
Valentine.—The Frontier Photo
O’Neill News
Guests last Thursday of Mrs.
Rosa Bowers were Mrs. E<1 Lud
wig and Mrs. Jerome Prokop, both
of Spencer and Mrs. Loyal Hull.
Mrs. Kenneth Berger of Norfolk,
supervise.- of the Eastern Star,
wa - a u. t of Mrs. L. F. Becken
hauer last Thursday and Friday,
February 14 and 15.
Saturday evening guests of Mr
and Mrs. John Beilin were Mr
and Mrs. Bd Rynearsen of Ains
worth.
Jack Carney is expected home
from Creighton unive.-sity today
(Thursday), He is to be a mem
ber of the Simonson-Becker Wed
ding party.
Monuments of tasting beauty
made by skilled craitsmen of
the J. F. Bloom Co. . . . monu
ments from the factory to the
consumer. — Emmett Crahb, O'
Neill, phone 139-J. 37tf
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements
arrived home from a trip to Fui
erton, Calif., where they visited
their daughter and her husband.
Mr. and Mis. James Adams, and
two children. Enroute home they
also visited their son and his
wife, Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Clem
ents and two children of Denver.
Colo, for a week.
Weekend guests of the Robert
Devoy and E. M. Gleeson homes
were the ladies’ sister, Mrs. Ed
ward Honke, and two children,
Marian and Max of Sioux City, la.
They were accompanied by Miss ;
Louise Albers also of Sioux City,
who was a guest of the Misses
Janet and Jean Devoy.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Mary
Dusatko were her -on and his
family, the Jerome Allens and
family of Page.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. McPherson
of West Point Sund ay visited
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Edwards
and family. ,
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Gettert were Mr.
and Mrs, Milton Andrus and
Sha.on and Mr. and Mrs. Art
.Andrus all of Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur E. Graff
were in Ainsworth on business
Saturday
Mrs. Abbie Coker received
rd last Thursday of the death
•f her -t, it ;n Winte. set, la. Mrs.
Coker left immediately to attend
me funeral.
Mr. and M s. Guy Cole were in
Lincoln Wednesday, February 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kia.sna of
Spencer 'were Friday visitors of
M s. Rosa Bowers.
Max Honke of Wagner, S. D.,
vas in O'Neill last Thursday vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. John R. Galla
gher and Mr and Mrs. Robert
DeVoy.
Saturday afternoon and Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Car
rol H McKay were Mr. and Mrs.
LJ 1. Glaser and Laurence
Bauer of Spaulding.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Mahon
and family were in Verdel for
the weekend visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Be. nard Mahon,
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Feed, and her aster and her hus
band. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hanz
lik:
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill of Col
umbus were weekend guests of
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. George Janousek
and children.
Mr. and M.s. Earl Hunt and
family returned Monday from
Omaiia where they had been since
Saturday. Mrs. Hunt's mother,
Mrs. E. W. Devereax. lives there.
Mr and Mrs. Henry W. Lofflin
and JoLee left Friday for St. Jo
seph. Mo. They returned Monday
evening.
Sunday supper guests, of Mr.
ind Mrs. E. E. Gaskill were Rus
:ell Borg, Roger Kroupa of Ver
iigree. and Miss Renee Gaskill of
Veligh. The latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Gaskill also of
Neligh, stopped in later '
O'Neill News
• Sunday dinner quests at Mr
and Henry J. Kuhfahl were Mr
and Mrs Gary Lech and Gary
Lee of Atkinson.
Mr and Mrs, Kenneth C. Juran
and children visited her parents.
I
Mr and Mrs Paul Kahler a£
near Bones tee I, S D, Sunday.
Mi iiiti Mr*. August Karel at
Boyd I'ounty were Saturday sup
:w*r guests of Mr and Mr*,
'.eorge Hansen
Guests for Sunday dinner at
die home of Mr. and Mrs Edwtn
L, Krugman were Mr and Mr*.
Paul Kingman.
.... 1,1 v
..DANCE.. I
American Legion Ball Room
— O'NeUl —
Saturday, February 23
Music by
EDDIE STAN
ADMISSION: Male*— Adults SI; Students 75c
FARM-RANCH
GQSE-OUT
_
HAYING DECIDED to quit farming because of ill health. we will offer the following I
described personal property at public auction, on the premises, located 7Y2 miles south
of Chambers; OR 25 miles south of O’Neill on Highway 281 and 5 miles west; OR 2
miles north of Hoerle’s Station. 5 miles west and JA-mile south, on—
Monday, Febr. 25th
Sale Starts at 12:30 P.M. Lunch by Bethany Ladies
25 Head of Cattle 25
1—Holstein MILK COW 1—Half Guernsey COW
Milking now. fresh in May Fresh in two weeks
1—Black Whiteface COW 1—Half Guerasev COW
To freshen by sale date To freshen in March
I—Black Whiteface COW 1-Whiteface MILK COW I
To freshen in May
To freshen in April
I—Half Guernsey C0W 7—Whiteface STOCK COWS j
Fresh in 30 days J T« cl,f ,n Marrh and Vpril
I—Purebred HEREFORD BULL 10-CALVES
6—Stacks of HAY 4— GEESE 1—Buckskin SADDLE MARE, gentle I
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
2—F-20 Farmall Tractors Paddle Pump Spray Fable Rack, auto. turn.
Int. B Reversed Tractor Sickle Grinder Rack & Wagon
Sweep Dempster A Stacker 2— Box Wagons on rubber
IHC V-25 Power Mower, ^wo-Row J-D Lister Harvey Hammermill
7-ft. T^°AV°W i'P E 1 Set of Dual Wheels and
IHC 27 Mower. 7-ft. rubber Tires for F'20
2— IHC Trail Mowers, 8.ft Duckfoot 3uzz Saw
6-ft. ll-ft. M-M Disc 50-Ft. Belt
3— IHC Rakes, 12-ft. iHC Tract. Cultivator IHC 10-ft. Binder, on
Two-Rake Hitch Garwood Wench for rubber, power takeoff
Slide Stacker with Cage Tra<^?r . ... , 48 Ford Car
Set of 12-38 Tractor 2"m‘ ^ectnc rl 1 and Endgate Seeder
Chains sfcai,ld - /1C* _ 2-Stock Saddles
Set of 12-28 Tractor Stanchions tor Cows Numerous Shop Tools—
Chains Feed Bunks wrenches, etc.; also
Lincoln Welder 550 gal. fuel tank on forks, shovels, etc.
Tank Heater stand 2—Registered brands
.'household goods
Servel Refrigerator, 2—Rockers Space Heater, oil
Skelgas Chest of Drawers Wood Heating Stove
Monarch Range, combin- Library Table Chrome Dinette Table
ation Skelgas and coal 3—Bureaus — Dishes ^_Chairs _ Buffet
Dining Room Table and Fruit Jars Cream Separator
six chairs 2—Beds — Room Heater
TERMS OF SALE: Strictly Cash
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Potts and Son
COL. ED THORIN. O’Neill FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
Auctioneer-Real Estate Broker Clerk